Some people may have thought so, but there wasn't that guarantee.

This (ruling) puts us essentially back to where we were before the judge's order, which means we still consider ourselves the trustee. So we'll go forward with trying to carry out those responsibilities.

It clarified the situation. We have said all along that we have the authority. The ball is sort of in their court now.

We're not going to be canceling classes. If a student wants to work out something with their instructor, that's entirely up to him and that's fine.

Today's the deadline. Are we going to start throwing people out? Of course we're not.

We have had talks with the city of Jacksonville. We did pretty soon after the incident happened. It's all under discussion right now. A lot of things are on the table.

It made it seem like it would be very simple to set off an explosion and breach the reactor, when in fact 50 tons of concrete surround it. It's our understanding that not only would it survive a truck bomb but also a plane crash (into the reactor). The facility is safe and solid. It has a 46-year history of safety.

Bo Diddley won't be in the parade this year. As far as the president goes, the president happens to be a Bo Diddley fan. But this a student production, and if this is the students' decision, then he supports it.

He's said at a couple occasions before that tailgating isn't a problem. It's a matter of binge and underage drinking, and those problems haven't come up at tailgating.